Curt Schilling net worth

Net Worth: $1 Million

About Curt Schilling

It has been announced that the overall amount of Curt Schilling net worth is as much as 1 million dollars. Curt Schilling has earned his net worth through his career as a baseball player, but today he is no longer active in this career. Curt Schilling was playing in the Major League Baseball and he became a world series champion, as well. Curt Schilling is considered as one of the best baseball players in the league and this career has added up a lot to the overall estimate of Curt Schilling net worth.

Curt Schilling was born in Alaska in 1966. He was studying in Arizona at Yavapai College. In 1986, Curt Schilling joined some minor leagues as a baseball player. He played in these leagues for two years and after that he joined the Baltimore Orioles. In 1988, he made his debut as a member of this team. He stayed in this team up until 1990 and playing in it has also added up a lot to the overall sum of Curt Schilling net worth.

In 1991 Curt Schilling was playing for the Houston Astros. In 1992, Curt Schilling was traded to the Philadelphia Phillies and he played quite well for this team. When he belonged to this team, Curt Schilling appeared in the All-Star team three times. Curt Schilling played in the position as a pitcher for the team and set various records, too. In 2000, Curt Schilling was playing for the Arizona Diamondbacks and with this team he became a world series champion. In 2001, Curt Schilling got the title of the World Series MVP.

In 2004, Curt Schilling joined the Boston Red Sox. He became one of the most crucial players to erase the Curse of the Bambino. In 2004, he along with the team won the World Series. In 2007, the team repeated this win. Thus, playing in it has also added up a lot to the overall sum of Curt Schilling net worth.

His last years in baseball were marked by his frequent injuries, mainly ankle ones. In fact, in many games he would be seen pitching with blood visibly shown from his shoes. In 2009 he finally decided to retire from his professional career as a baseball player. After retirement, Curt Schilling founded a video game company called 38 Studios. The company was named after his number when he was playing baseball.